Phoenix officials travel to Taiwan as they plan $7 billion science park in Arizona
Two major real estate firms that are planning to develop a $7 billion science and technology park in Phoenix have traveled overseas with an
Mesa startup Rosotics rolls out gigantic metal 3D printing system
Mesa-based startup Rosotics is launching what it describes as the "largest commercial 3D printer in the world," aimed at customers in the naval, defense
Lockheed Martin-leased industrial complex changes hands
The Fort West Commerce Center was bought by a Boston-based private equity real estate investment firm. Its tenants include Lockheed Martin and a maker
U.S. Steel to sell site in Illinois for massive quantum computing project
The site has long been a target of redevelopment.
Wisconsin packaging company to close North Carolina plant after short run
Less than three years after moving in, a Wisconsin packaging company is shuttering its manufacturing plant in Wilson and laying off dozens of workers.
Powerful West Texas earthquake felt in Oklahoma, New Mexico
The same area was previously struck by another historic earthquake on Monday.
Houston Mayor Whitmire addresses fire chief’s departure, welcomes new blood
'[Muñoz] will be in time recognized as the greatest fire chief in America.'
Texas sues Biden administration over confidential contraception for teens
Federal clinics in Texas are already required to get parental permission to prescribe birth control after a 2022 court ruling.
New International Paper CEO shares vision for company
New IP CEO Andrew Silvernail officially began his tenure on May 1.
Albuquerque’s Pajarito Powder lands $4.5M ‘strategic’ investment from public firm
Pajarito Powder, an Albuquerque-based company making products for the hydrogen industry, raised $4.5 million from a new strategic partner, money that's set to help